Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Films Mario Salieri Free

ABSOLUT NOISE IS FIVE YEARS OLD!

Katharina Nuttall


Katharina Nuttall - Stripped (live video, Depeche Mode cover)

Références musicales : PJ Harvey, Anna Calvi
Katharina Nuttall - Turn me on (mp3)

Today, Absolut Noise is 5 years old. It is quite old for a blog that publishes a post every two or three days. Scoop: soon, you're gonna be very surprised, because there will be a MAJOR change in this blog... stay tuned.

Anyway, to celebrate this birthday, I needed to mention a brilliant artist and to tell you a secret. So, here is my coming out: yes, I'm a French heterosxual guy. It seems anecdotal, but that might explain why I love female singers so much. Good news: there are plenty of female singers within the Swedish music scene. Bad news: most of them remind a little bit too much Stina Nordenstam (I will not give you names, though, I'm a gentleman...).

Katharina Nuttall has nothing to do with Stina Nordenstam. Katharina Nuttall has a bewitching and deep voice. Katharina Nuttall rocks. At least on Turn me on , first single of her absolutely brilliant third album that will be released on March the 23rd. If the rest of the album is slower (and features a stunning Depeche Mode's Stripped cover that evoques the way Johnny Cash covered Nine Inch Nails' Hurt ), this Turn me on that opens the record is tensed and sharp as a PJ Harvey tune.

Katharina is supposed to be known for her work as a producer (with Ane Brun , for instance) and is not a "new" artist, but I confess I have not heard about her before her label Novoton gave me a hint. I have spent the last week listening to her record. It is one of the best I heard since the Beginning of 2011. See you icts for release in March, THEN.


To my fellow French

Today Absolut Noise celebrates its 5th anniversary. It's rather old for a blog that publishes every two or three days. Scoop: soon you'll be really surprised, because a major change will occur in this blog ... you'll see.

Well, to celebrate this anniversary, I needed to evoke a great artist and tell you a secret. Come on, this is my coming-out: yes, I am a heterosexual guy. This seems trivial, but it could explain why I love all the artists mutilation. Good news: Sweden in a lot. Bad news: most of them speaks a little too Stina Nordenstam (I will not give you a name yet, I am a gentleman ...).

Katharina Nuttall has nothing to do with Stina Nordenstam. Katharina Nuttall's voice is deep and mysterious. Katharina Nuttall rocks. At least on Turn me on first single from her excellent third album due out March 23 next. If the rest of the disc is placed (therein including an impressive resume Stripped by Depeche Mode, which is reminiscent of the way Johnny Cash said the Hurt by Nine Inch Nails), Turn me on this opens the disc with a power worthy of PJ Harvey.

Katharina is supposedly known for his work as producer (with Ane Brun , for example) and is not a newcomer, but I confess to have heard of it until recently. So I spent last week listening to his album. This is one of the best in 2011. See you in March for the release of the album.

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